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  3. YUGOSLAVIA REFUTES SLAVE LABOR CHARGE

    BELGRADE, Monday.—The head of the Foreign Office Press Department (Erich Kosh) described the United States Note accusing the Yugoslav Government of detaining persons claiming United States citizenship ...

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    NINE WEEKS TO CHRISTMAS, and toys are drawing admiring childish looks. This year Father Christmas promises less austere models than those of the war period. Lynette Rowell flattened her nose against the window of a Melbourne toy shop, then went off daydreaming. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BERLINERS ENDORSE POLICIES OF WESTERN POWERS

    BERLIN, Monday.—German commentators describe the results of the Berlin elections as representing outspoken German endorsement of the political and economic policies of the Western Powers against those of the ...

    Article : 435 words
  6. American Farmers' Increased Incomes

    WASHINGTON, Monday. —American farmers' net income in 1946 is estimated at 14,800,000,000 dollars ...

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  7. CLEANING UP CAMPAIGN AGAINST REDS

    PEIPING, Monday.— The Chief of the Chinese General Staff (General Chen Cheng) and seven top-ranking military ...

    Article : 110 words
  8. BIG ISSUES FOR T.U.C.

    LONDON, Monday.—Eight hundred delegates, representing the record number of nearly 7,000,000 trades ...

    Article : 349 words
  9. Trade Delegation for India

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Businessmen from each of the mainland States have heen included in the Australian trade delegation of ...

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  10. SETTLED NOTHING

    LONDON, Monday. — The opening rounds of the campaign for the French general elections on November 10 ...

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  11. AMERICANS WELCOME THE QUEEN ELIZABETH

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The luxury liner Queen Elizabeth ended her first peace-time voyage when she entered New York bay at 5.30 this morning, carrying nearly a full quota of passengers—2241, including 150 ...

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  12. COTTON TRADING SUSPENDED

    NEW ORLEANS, Monday. — The Cotton Exchange announces that trading was suspended on Saturday because of a sharp drop ...

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  13. SPANISH REPUBLICANS ARRESTED

    MADRID, Monady. — Twentythree members of the National Committee of Republican armed clandestine forces, including ...

    Article : 94 words
  14. NINE-HOUR GREEK BATTLE

    ATHENS, Monday. — Twentytwo bandits were killed and 50 wounded in a nine-hour battle yesterday, when 500 attacked ...

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  15. Defence Discussions with Britain

    CANBERRA, Monday—The Prime Minisiter (Mr. Chifley), said to-day discussions were continually taking place between representatives ...

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  16. CHINESE TO TAKE OVER BRITISH CRUISER

    NANKING, Monday. — The Chinese newspaper "Peace Daily" reports that 600 Chinese naval officers and men will go to England ...

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  17. DRUG TRAFFICKERS ARRESTED

    CAIRO, Monday. — Eight women, and 12 men were arrested and £100,000 worth of hashish seized after large-scale police raids on ...

    Article : 143 words
  18. King's Equerry Dies

    LONDON, Monday. — The death occurred at Windsor Castle to-day of Sir John Hanbury-Williams, extra equerry to the King and former ...

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  19. MOSLEM SAVAGERY

    CALCUTTA, Monday. — Refugees, continue to pour from stricken areas in India, bringing horrible tales of ...

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  20. TROOPS CALLED OUT IN COLOMBO

    COLOMBO, Monday.—Steelhelmeted soldiers, fully armed, and with bayonets fixed, took up positions in the streets ...

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  21. DENTISTS REJECT FEE SCALE

    LONDON, Monday. — A meeting of dentists claiming to represent all dentists in Britain decided to inform ...

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  22. GRIM CONJECTURE ON ATOMIC WARFARE

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Major-General Anthony M'Auliffe, deputy commander of the Bikini operations, declared that research indicated that soldiers in properly protected dugouts or tanks could endure the blast and ...

    Article : 204 words
  23. TRANS-AUSTRALIA AIRLINES' SERVICES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Trans-Auatralia Airlines' general manager (Mr. L. J. Brain) said to-day that from November 4 T.A.A. would be ...

    Article : 141 words
  24. TURKISH STAND ON DARDANELLES

    ISTANBUL, Monday.—Turkey, replying to the second Russian Note on the Dardanelles, affirmed she was ready to lay the whole problem before an international conference. All necessary preliminary discussions, as ...

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  25. NO NEED FOR DESPAIR

    WASHINGTON, Monday.,— The Assistant Secretary of State (Mr. Dean Acheson), broadcasting a welcome to ...

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  26. BUS PASSENGERS SEMI-CONSCIOUS

    CHICAGO, Monday. — When a Greyhound bus arrived from St. Louis, nine of the 20 passengers were semi-conscious from ...

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  27. BRITISH PLAN FOR INDUSTRY

    LONDON, Monday. — The Federation of British Industries has forwarded to the president of the Board of ...

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  28. REPORTED THREAT TO ASSASSINATE POPE

    LONDON, Monday. — Reuter's Rome correspondent says Vatican sources categorically denied a report that a threat was made to ...

    Article : 181 words
  29. JEWELS DROPPED FROM PLANE?

    PARIS, Monday. — Highranking French police to-day converged on areas between Paris and Brittany, seeking ...

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  30. Shaw Would Have Given Them Morphia

    LONDON, Monday. — Bernard Shaw, in a letter to "The Times", says that among the insanities which war always produces should ...

    Article : 143 words
  31. Serious View of Polish Arrests

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Foreign Office views extremely seriously widespread arrests of prominent members of the Polish ...

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  32. NEW SOVIET FIVE-YEAR PLAN

    LONDON, Monday.— Reuter's Moscow correspondent says the Russian Government is being rearranged and expanded to ...

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  33. Parker Retains Title

    MEXICO CITY, Monday. — Parker retained his pan-American title, defeating Segura, of Ecuador, 6-4, 6-8, 6-3, 5-7, 6-1. Segura injured ...

    Article : 37 words
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    "The Advocate's" overseas news service is supplied by Australian Associated Press of which this newspaper is a member. Sources include ...

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